If you or someone you know is experiencing domestic violence, you may be able to obtain a restraining order for protection. A restraining order is a legal document that requires someone to stay away from you, your home, your workplace, and other places that you frequent. It can also prohibit the person from contacting you, harassing you, or committing other acts of violence against you.
At Goldman Legal, we understand how difficult it can be to take legal action against someone you know or love. Our experienced legal team is here to help you navigate the legal system and protect your rights.
Here are some common questions that people may have when seeking representation for a domestic violence restraining order:
Yes, you may be able to obtain a restraining order even if there has not been physical violence. Domestic violence can include a wide range of behaviors, including emotional abuse, threats, and stalking. If you feel threatened or unsafe in your relationship, you may be able to obtain a restraining order.
Yes, you may be able to obtain a restraining order even if there has not been physical violence. Domestic violence can include a wide range of behaviors, including emotional abuse, threats, and stalking. If you feel threatened or unsafe in your relationship, you may be able to obtain a restraining order.
Yes, you may be able to obtain a restraining order even if there has not been physical violence. Domestic violence can include a wide range of behaviors, including emotional abuse, threats, and stalking. If you feel threatened or unsafe in your relationship, you may be able to obtain a restraining order.
Yes, you may be able to obtain a restraining order even if there has not been physical violence. Domestic violence can include a wide range of behaviors, including emotional abuse, threats, and stalking. If you feel threatened or unsafe in your relationship, you may be able to obtain a restraining order.
Yes, you may be able to obtain a restraining order even if there has not been physical violence. Domestic violence can include a wide range of behaviors, including emotional abuse, threats, and stalking. If you feel threatened or unsafe in your relationship, you may be able to obtain a restraining order.
Yes, you may be able to obtain a restraining order even if there has not been physical violence. Domestic violence can include a wide range of behaviors, including emotional abuse, threats, and stalking. If you feel threatened or unsafe in your relationship, you may be able to obtain a restraining order.
Yes, you may be able to obtain a restraining order even if there has not been physical violence. Domestic violence can include a wide range of behaviors, including emotional abuse, threats, and stalking. If you feel threatened or unsafe in your relationship, you may be able to obtain a restraining order.
Yes, you may be able to obtain a restraining order even if there has not been physical violence. Domestic violence can include a wide range of behaviors, including emotional abuse, threats, and stalking. If you feel threatened or unsafe in your relationship, you may be able to obtain a restraining order.
Yes, you may be able to obtain a restraining order even if there has not been physical violence. Domestic violence can include a wide range of behaviors, including emotional abuse, threats, and stalking. If you feel threatened or unsafe in your relationship, you may be able to obtain a restraining order.
Yes, you may be able to obtain a restraining order even if there has not been physical violence. Domestic violence can include a wide range of behaviors, including emotional abuse, threats, and stalking. If you feel threatened or unsafe in your relationship, you may be able to obtain a restraining order.
Defending Against A Domestic Violence Restraining Order
If you have been served with a domestic violence restraining order, it is important to take the matter seriously. A restraining order can have serious consequences, including prohibiting you from contacting the person who sought the order, ordering you to stay away from certain places, and even requiring you to move out of your home.
At Goldman Legal, we understand that being accused of domestic violence can be difficult and stressful. Our experienced attorneys are here to help you defend your rights and protect your interests.
Here are some common questions that people may have when defending against a domestic violence restraining order:
01.
What Is A Domestic Violence Restraining Order And How Does It Work?
A domestic violence restraining order is a legal document that requires someone to stay away from another person, their home, and their workplace.
It can also prohibit the person from contacting the other person, harassing them, or committing other acts of violence against them. a domestic violence restraining order can be issued based on allegations of abuse, threats, or harassment.
02.
What Are My Rights If I've Been Served With A Restraining Order?
If you have been served with a restraining order, you have the right to challenge it in court. you can present evidence and argue that the allegations are false or exaggerated. An experienced attorney can help you prepare your case and present a strong defense.
03.
What Happens If I Violate The Restraining Order?
Violating a restraining order can have serious consequences, including arrest and criminal charges. It is important to carefully follow the provisions of the restraining order and avoid any contact with the person who sought it.
04.
Can I Get A Restraining Order Against The Person Who Accused Me Of Domestic Violence?
Yes, you may be able to obtain a restraining order against the person who accused you of domestic violence if you believe that they are also engaging in abusive or harassing behavior.
05.
How Long Does A Restraining Order Last?
A restraining order can be issued for a specific period of time, such as one year, or it can be permanent. The length of the restraining order will depend on the specific circumstances of your case.
06.
What Evidence Do I Need To Defend Against A Restraining Order?
To defend against a restraining order, you will need to present evidence that contradicts the allegations against you. This may include witness testimony, text messages or emails, social media posts, or other documentation.
07.
How Can An Attorney Help Me Defend Against A Restraining Order?
An experienced attorney can help you understand your legal rights and options, prepare your case, and present a strong defense in court. They can also help you negotiate a settlement or seek alternative forms of dispute resolution.
At Goldman Legal, we are committed to helping our clients protect their rights and defend against unjust accusations. If you have been served with a domestic violence restraining order, contact us today to schedule a consultation and learn more about how we can help you defend yourself.